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Rating: Summary: Kids' Stuff Review: If you are looking for a souffle-light read, 'Blind Trust' should be at the top of your list. But if it's a legal thriller you're after, look elsewhere.The writing in 'Blind Trust' can be described as juvenile at best. The book seems like a Mills & Boons wannabe, stereotyping silly girlish infatuations with good-looking guys. It is also peppered with some of the cheesiest lines in print. Depending on the edition you have, here are three of them (in quotations)... PAGE 133 - When a character was pleased that the lead character agreed with him, he began "pumping his fist in the air". PAGE 158 - When the lead character, who was afraid of heights, looked down the window at the coaxing of her HANDSOME boyfriend, he said, "I knew you could do it. I am so proud of you!" PAGE 333 - When the lead character was being rescued from a crane, her friend shouted, "Hang on, kiddo! You're doing great!" 'Kiddo'?!? Gawd, all the characters here are GROWN UPS! I finished the book in a desperate anticipation of a twist. But none came. The bad guys' identities were revealed right within the first few chapters of the book, and... that's it. No surprises, no twists. This book will definitely make impressionable girls below 12 very happy. For the rest of us adults, STEER CLEAR!
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable Review: This book had my interest from the first page. My limited "free" time is spent reading but I didn't want to put this book down. Read it - You will like it !!
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